After missing a full year with a torn ACL, Moorestown’s Rece Englehart earns All-America honors in the triple jump!!!!!!

Moorestown senior Rece Englehart followed his Meet of Champions triple jump victory with an All-America performance at West Philly Nationals on Saturday at Franklin Field.

Englehart placed 8th with the 2nd-best jump of his life – a 47-10 on his 2nd attempt. His jump was made with a legal 0.4 meters-per-second tailwind.

He PR’d with a Burlington County-record 48-4 ½ [with a legal 1.7 tailwind] when he won the state Group 3 meet earlier this month at Delsea.

Englehart missed the entire 2023 season with a torn ACL. He was 7th as a sophomore at the Meet of Champions with a 44-9 ¾ jump but didn’t jump again for 19 months – until an indoor meet this past January in Collegeville, Pa., where he hit 43-10 ¼ following a year-and-a-half layoff.

He medaled in both horizontal jumps at the indoor Meet of Champions at Ocean Breeze – 2nd in the long jump with a then-PR 22-7 ½ and 6th in the triple at 44-9 ¾ – before exploding this spring.

Englehart recorded big PRs with a 23-11 and 47-3 at South Jersey Elite at Delsea and then turned in a remarkable double with a PR 23-11 ¾ for 2nd and 47-7 ¼ for the win in Pennsauken Wednesday night.

On Saturday, Englehart had four jumps over 46 feet and two over 47. He finished 1 ½ inches ahead of the 9th-place jumper, guaranteeing him All-America honors.

Sianni Wynn earns All-America honors in 100-meter dash with 2nd-place finish in West Philly Nationals!!!!!!

Sianni Wynn closed out her remarkable sophomore year with a 2nd-place finish in the 100-meter dash at West Philly Nationals at Franklin Field.

Wynn ran 11.49 with a legal 1.3 wind and placed 2nd to Lisa Raye of West Warwick [R.I.] High, who won the race with a meet-record 11.26 seconds.

Wynn won the Meet of Champions on Wednesday in 11.36, her PR and the 3rd-fastest time in state history with legal wind (or 4th-fastest depending on how you define the New Jersey high school season). She also won the MoC 200-meter dash in 23.34.

At the state Group 4 meet, she won the 400 in 53.45, at the time 2nd-fastest in South Jersey history and 3rd-fastest ever by a New Jersey sophomore [and now 3rd and 4th after Natalie Dumas’s 53.16 to win the Meet of Champions].

She finishes her sophomore season ranked 3rd in state history in the 100, 4th in the 200 and 8th in the 400.

Ajani Dwyer takes 3rd in 100 at West Philly Nationals!

Washington Township senior Ajani Dwyer, in his first race since sweeping the South Jersey Group 4 sprints in record time, placed 3rd Saturday in the 100-meter dash at West Philly Nationals.

Dwyer ran 10.38 with a legal 1.8 meters-per-second tailwind, just off his legal PR of 10.32, which he ran in the semis on Friday into a 1.4 headwind.

That’s the 2nd-fastest wind-legal 100 in state history, behind Malachi James’ 10.28 to win the Meet of Champions on Wednesday at Pennsauken.

Dwyer ran unattatched after leaving the Washington Township team following sectionals. He didn’t compete in track as a freshman or sophomore and never competed in a state Group 4 or New Jersey Meet of Champions in his two years and four seasons of high school track.

Three of the eight finalists Saturday scratched, leaving just five runners for the 100-final at Franklin Field. Lanes three, five and nine were empty, and Dwyer was in Lane 6.

Zamaril Sanders of American Heritage High in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., won the race in 10.27, and Gabriel Scott Central Dauphin High in West Hanover Township, Dauphin County, Pa., outside Harrisburg, placed 2nd in 10.37.

Hannah Byrd-Leitner, Rebecca Hoover both earn All-America honors in pole vault at West Philly Nationals

Moorestown junior Hannah Byrd-Leitner, fresh off her record-setting Meet of Champions triumph, placed 4th Saturday at West Philly Nationals at Franklin Field with a 12-7 ½ clearance.

Both Byrd-Leitner and Haddonfield junior Rebecca Hoover earned All-America honors. Hoover cleared 12-3 1/2 and placed 6th.

Byrd-Leitner, who cleared 13-2 to win the Meet of Champions – No. 3 in state history and a New Jersey junior-class record – and Hoover, who cleared 12-8 earlier this year and is No. 3 in South Jersey history – both entered at the opening height of 11-3 ¾ and cleared on their first attempt.

With the bar at 11-9 ¾, Hoover cleared on her 1st try but Byrd-Leitner needed all three tries before getting over the bar.

Byrd-Leitner was then one of three girls to clear 12-3 ½ on their 1st attempt, and Hoover got over on her 2nd try. Byrd-Leitner clinched at worst 5th place by clearing 12-7 ½ on her 2nd try, while Hoover went out at 12-7 ½.

With the bar at 12-11 ½ – just 2 ½ inches off her PR – Byrd-Leitner missed three attempts and wound up as one of four girls to clear 12-7 ½ but not 12-11 ½. Because Brooke Bowers of Forest Hills Central in Grand Rapids, Mich., cleared 11-9 ¾ on her 1st try she finished ahead of Byrd-Leitner, and because Sara Frey of Kennett High in Kennett Square, Chester County, Pa., cleared 12-7 ½ on her 3rd attempt, she finished behind her. It added up to a fantastic 4th-place finish for the Moorestown junior.

Byrd-Leitner and Hoover finished 2nd and 4th among underclassmen. They’re 1st and tied for 2nd in state history among juniors.

Lilyana Carlson of Bermudian Springs High School in York Springs, Pa., Adams County, was the only competitor to clear 12-11 1/2 and she did it on her 1st attempt.

WILLINGBORO GIRLS RUN 6TH-FASTEST 4X2 IN SOUTH JERSEY HISTORY, PLACE 5TH AT WEST PHILLY NATIONALS!!!!!!!!!!!!

Willingboro sophomore Kaila Speight, freshman Maya Bolden, sophomore Jaden Murry and junior Nester Wea smashed the Burlington County 800-meter relay record late Friday night at West Philly Nationals at Franklin Field.

The Chimeras ran 1:39.78, becoming only the 11th New Jersey school to run sub-1:40 for the 800-meter relay.

Willingboro broke the Burlington County record of 1:40.25 set by Rancocas Valley at 2019 Greensboro Nationals by the team of Anabella Chin, Darynn Minus-Vincent, Brianna Snowden and sophomore Sheriyah Nutt.

They broke a 30-year-old school record of 1:41.20 set by Tiffany Butler, Corey Thomas, Kim Hargrove and Kia Van Wright at the 1994 East Coast Relays at Morristown.

Willingboro’s time is No. 6 in South Jersey history and No. 16 in state history.

The Boro came in with a season-best 1:45.87 from the West Deptford Relays in mid-April, so they were not among the top seeds and raced in the 5th of nine sections. But their time held up for 5th-fastest overall, earning All-America honores for Speight, Bolden, Murry and Wea.

All-Time South Jersey 800-Meter Relay
1:38.43 … Winslow Twp., 2018
1:39.21 … Eastern, 2003
1:39.59 … Winslow Twp., 2012
1:39.67 … Winslow Twp., 2019
1:39.67 … Timber Creek, 2023
1:39.78 … Willingboro, 2024
1:40.10 … Timber Creek, 2024
1:40.25 … Rancocas Valley, 2019
1:40.30 … Winslow Twp., 2017
1:40.46 … Eastern, 2019
1:40.62 … Winslow Twp., 2003
1:40.72 … Egg Harbor Twp., 2018
1:40.5h … Woodrow Wilson, 2006
1:40.91 … Winslow Twp., 2004

All-Time New Jersey 800-Meter Relay
1:37.53 … Union Catholic, 2017
1:37.75 … Union Catholic, 2024
1:37.77 … Franklin Twp., 2003
1:37.89 … Union Catholic, 2023
1:38.11 … Union Catholic, 2019
1:38.42 … Franklin Twp., 2001
1:38.43 … Winslow Twp., 2018
1:38.98 … Union Catholic, 2022
1:39.04h … Montclair, 1980
1:39.21 … Eastern, 2003
1:39.54h … Montclair, 1981
1:39.59 … Winslow Twp., 2012
1:39.67 … Winslow Twp., 2019
1:39.67 … Timber Creek, 2023
1:39.76 … Neptune, 2015
1:39.78 … Willingboro, 2024
1:39.79 … Columbia, 2010
1:39.86 … Summit, 2017
1:39.94 … Piscataway, 2011

With three sophs and a junior, Rancocas Valley runs 6th-fastest 4×2 in South Jersey history at West Philly Nationals!!!!!!

Rancocas Valley’s remarkable all-underclass stable of sprinters recorded the 6th-fastest 800-meter relay in South Jersey history late Friday evening at the rain-delayed West Philly Nationals at Franklin Field.

Sophomore Thomas Howard Jr., sophomore Xavier Bancroft, junior David Smith and sophomore Julian Coppage-Seepersaud ran 1:26.76 and placed 2nd in the 8th of 10 sections of the 800-meter relay final Friday evening.

After the last two races were finished, that held up for 9th place after the two fastest seeded sections had raced. R.V.’s time is No. 15 in state history.

New Jersey No. 1 Delsea, which ran 1:27.19 at East Brunswick last month, was entered and scheduled to run in R.V.’s race but scratched.

R.V. broke its own Burlington County record of 1:27.28 set at Rahway last month. Before that, the Burlington County record was 1:27.75 set by Willingboro’s Jusson Boyd, Daquan Brown, Akeem Adiatu and Antonio Abney at Greensboro Nationals in 2007.

The only faster time in the last 20 years by a South Jersey school is Pennsauken’s 1:26.74 with Elijah Jennings, Bronze Whitmore, Bryce Tucker and Premier Wynn last May at Fast Times at Cherokee High. R.V. ran 2-100ths of a second off that time.

All-Time South Jersey 800-Meter Relay List
1:24.49 … Winslow Twp., 2003
1:24.90 … Camden, 2004
1:26.05 … Camden, 2000
1:26.68 … Camden, 1997
1:26.74 … Pennsauken, 2023
1:26.76 … Rancocas Valley, 2024
1:27.19 … Delsea, 2024
1:27.38 … Paul VI, 2016
1:27.52 … Woodrow Wilson, 1996
1:27.66 … Oakcrest, 2011
1:27.68 … Pennsauken, 2016
1:27.69 … Oakcrest, 2012
1:27.74 … Pleasantville, 1994
1:27.75 … Willingboro, 2007
1:27.80 … Pleasantville, 1999
1:27.84 … Winslow Twp., 2002
1:27.90 … Winslow Twp., 2008
1:27.96 … Williamstown, 2015
1:27.98 … Camden, 2002

All-Time New Jersey 800-Meter Relay List
1:24.49 … Winslow Twp., 2003
1:24.90 … Camden, 2004
1:26.05 … Camden, 2000
1:26.0h … Somerville, 1973
1:26.3h … Weequahic, 1992
1:26.59 … East Orange, 2018
1:26.59 … Seton Hall Prep, 2018
1:26.66 … Irvington, 2005
1:26.68 … Camden, 1997
1:26.5h … Snyder, 1971
1:26.5h … Rahway, 1971
1:26.5h … Montclair, 1984
1:26.5h … Plainfield, 1998
1:26.74 … Pennsauken, 2023
1:26.76 … Rancocas Valley, 2024
1:26.78 … Teaneck, 2007
1:26.7h … Plainfield, 1980
1:26.93 … St. Peter’s, 2017

Speedy anchor from Dominic Bassey leads Winslow to 7th place in sprint medley at West Philly Nationals and 9th-fastest time in South Jersey history!!!!!!!!!!!!

Dominic Bassey’s smoking 1:51.89 anchor led Winslow to the 9th-fastest sprint medley time in South Jersey history Thursday at West Philly Nationals at Franklin field.

Although the other splits aren’t listed in the official results, Nyqir Helton, Darrell Jackson Jr. and Jayden Poteat ran the first three legs for Winslow, whose time is fastest in South Jersey since Moorestown ran 3:25.06 and placed 4th at Greensboro Nationals in 2017 with the team of Zion Howard and Josh Pearcy on the 200s, Bradon Outlaw splitting 46.7 and Kevin Fox anchoring in 1:52.4.

Moorestown’s 3:25.06 and Winslow’s 3:26.28 are the two-fastest South Jersey sprint medley performances in the last 19 years.

Winslow trimmed half a second off the school-record 3:26.75 from the 2003 East Coast Regional Relays at Willingboro, where Vineland, Willingboro and Winslow ran times that remain No. 2, No. 4 and No. 10 in South Jersey history.

The only faster time in Camden County history belongs to Camden, which ran 3:22.85 at 2001 Raleigh Nationals.

Winslow’s time is No. 23 in state history. Four of the first seven teams are from New Jersey. Union Catholic took 2nd in 3:25.36, Toms River North 3rd in 3:25.59 and Morris Knolls 5th in 3:25.76. The four New Jersey schools that finished in the top seven now rank No. 18, 19, 20 and 23 in state history.

All-Time South Jersey Sprint Medley List
3:22.71 … Vineland, 2002
3:22.75 … Vineland, 2003
3:22.85 … Camden, 2001
3:23.56 … Willingboro, 2003
3:23.79 … Willingboro, 2001
3:24.19 … Bordentown, 2005
3:25.06 … Moorestown, 2017
3:26.25 … Absegami, 2008
3:26.28 … Winslow Twp., 2024
3:26.75 … Winslow Twp., 2003
3:27.10 … Washington Twp., 2010
3:27.32 … Oakcrest, 2014
3:27.1h … Bridgeton, 2001
3:27.3h … Willingboro, 1983
3:27.55 … Washington Twp., 2009
3:27.69 … Overbrook, 1999
3:28.55 … Winslow Twp., 2002
3:28.63 … Lenape, 2001
3:29.1h … Willingboro, 1979
3:29.44 … Rancocas Valley, 2017
3:29.5y … Woodbury, 1978
3:29.72 … Rancocas Valley, 2005

All-Time New Jersey Sprint Medley Performance List
3:22.71 … Vineland, 2002
3:22.75 … Vineland, 2003
3:22.85 … Camden, 2001
3:23.15 … Union Catholic, 2012
3:23.56 … Willingboro, 2003
3:23.79 … Willingboro, 2001
3:24.14 … West Orange, 2012
3:24.19 … Bordentown, 2005
3:24.23 … Pope John XXIII, 2013
3:24.40 … St. Peter’s Prep, 2021
3:25.04 … Ridgewood, 2016
3:25.06 … Moorestown, 2017
3:25.08 … Old Tappan, 2015
3:25.24 … Union, 2022
3:25.26 … St. Benedict’s, 2012
3:25.28 … Trenton, 2017
3:25.32 … Westfield, 2022
3:25.36 … Union Catholic, 2024
3:25.69 … Toms River North, 2024
3:25.76 … Morris Knolls, 2024
3:26.25 … Absegami, 2008
3:26.27 … Union Catholic, 2014
3:26.28 … Winslow Twp., 2024
3:26.43 … Don Bosco, 2014
3:26.48 … Union Catholic, 2019
3:26.53 … Ridgewood, 2019
3:26.75 … Winslow Twp., 2003
3:26.77 … Teaneck, 2010
3:26.83 … Union Catholic, 2017
3:27.08 … Chatham, 2023
3:27.10 … Washington Twp., 2010
3:27.32 … Oakcrest, 2014
3:27.1h … Bridgeton, 2001
3:27.32 … Oakcrest, 2014
3:27.3h … Willingboro, 1983
3:27.43 … Morris Hills, 2012
3:27.94 … Pope John XXIII, 2010
3:27.55 … Washington Twp., 2009
3:27.58 … St. Benedict’s, 2011
3:27.63 … Trenton, 2016
3:27.69 … Overbrook, 1999
3:27.76 … St. Benedict’s, 2019
3:27.78 … West Orange, 2011
3:27.82 … Abraham Clark, 2013
3:27.99 … Hamilton North, 2017
3:28.06 … Union Catholic, 2013
3:28.16 … Hightstown, 2010
3:28.23 … Ridgewood, 2013
3:28.30 … Ramapo, 2010
3:28.38 … Ridgewood, 2014
3:28.40 … Hopewell Valley, 2019
3:28.49 … Rahway, 2013
3:28.53 … Tom River North, 2023
3:28.55 … Winslow Twp., 2002
3:28.61 … Union Catholic, 2018
3:28.63 … Lenape, 2001
3:28.94 … Union Catholic, 2011
3:28.97 … Mountain Lakes, 2012
3:28.97 … West Orange, 2018
3:29.04 … Hopatcong, 2013
3:29.18 … Union, 2023
3:29.19 … Trenton, 2018
3:29.20 … Pope John XXIII, 2018
3:29.1h … Willingboro, 1979
3:29.35 … Union Catholic, 2024
3:29.42 … Lawrenceville School, 2011
3:29.44 … Rancocas Valley, 2017
3:29.50 … Mendham, 2012
3:29.66 … Old Bridge, 2023
3:29.71 … Linden, 2012
3:29.72 … Rancocas Valley, 2005
3:29.73 … Old Bridge, 2021
3:29.74 … Union Catholic, 2016
3:29.82 … Columbia, 2015
3:29.97 … Bergen Catholic, 2017

NATALIE DUMAS RUNS AWAY WITH NATIONAL 400 HURDLES TITLE WITH 4TH-FASTEST TIME IN STATE HISTORY!!!!!!!!!!!!

In one of the greatest performances in South Jersey track history, Eastern sophomore Natalie Dumas won a national title in the 400-meter hurdles with the 4th-fastest time ever run by.a New Jersey high school girl.

Dumas, one day after a Meet of Champions triple win, ran 58.32 to win the intermediates by nearly two seconds at West Philly Nationals at Franklin Field.

That appears to be 9th-fastest by a sophomore in U.S. scholastic history according to all available data.

The only faster runners in state history are Olympic gold medalist and world record holder Sydney McLaughlin Sydney McLaughlin [53.82], Winslow Township’s Krystal Cantey [56.83 in 2005] and Paterson Kennedy’s Tawana Watkins [57.48 in 2000].

McLaughlin, who ran 55.28 in 2015 at the World Youth Trials in Lisle, Ill., is the only faster sophomore in state history.

On Wednesday at Pennsauken, Dumas won the 400 in 53.16 – 7th-fastest in state history – and the intermediates in 58.98, at the time 7th-fastest in state history. She also anchored Eastern’s winning 1,600-meter relay team, which ran 3:49.01.

A day later across the Schuylkil River, she ran away with the intermediates and wasn’t challenged.

Racing in the 9th of nine sections, she won by a whopping 12 meters over Morgan Roundtree of Oak Park (Mich.) High, a University of Miami commit.

She missed the meet record by just 8-100ths of a second. Myla Green of the Bullis School in Potomac, Md., ran 58.27 in 2022.

Dumas first broke 64 seconds in the intermediates at last year’s state Group 4 meet, where she placed 5th in 1:03.49. She ran 1:02.49 a few days later at the Meet of Champions, placing 3rd. That made her the No. 6 freshman nationally in 2023.

She ran 56.72 for the flat 400 indoors and also ran 2:16.80 for the 800, placing 2nd at states. She dipped under 60 in her first serious intermediates race this spring with a 59.80 at South Jersey Elite at Delsea in early May and then she swept through every race unchallenged, lowering her PR to 58.98 Wednesday and then running away with her first national title a day later.

Her time is 9th-fastest by any South Jersey woman at any point in their life.

Ocean City senior Sophia Curtis placed 9th in 1:01.08.

Earlier Thursday, Dumas anchored Eastern’s sprint medley relay team, which placed 11th in 4:03.31. Her split is not listed. Johnna Gonter, Jasmine Davies and Samantha Osei-Kyei ran the first three legs.

All-Time South Jersey Alumni 400 hurdles list
55.78 … Tonya Lee [Rancocas Valley], April 21, 1996, Walnut, Calif.
56.21 … Krystal Cantey [Winslow Twp.], May 26, 2007, Gainesville, Fla.
56.34 … Aliya Garozzo [Paul VI], May 5, 2024, Princeton, N.J.
56.87 … Evann Thompson [Lenape], May 30, 2014, Jacksonville, Fla.
57.16 … Jewel Ash [Eastern], May 9, 2022, High Point, N.C.
57.31 … Danielle Myricks [Willingboro], May 19, 2002, Columbia, Mo.
57.84 … Arianna Smith [Pennsville], May 6, 2023, Philadelphia
58.28 … Nylah Perry [Winslow], May 27, 2023, Sacramento, Calif.
58.32 … Natalie Dumas [Eastern], June 14, 204, Philadelphia
58.38 … Ste’yce McNeil [Winslow], May 2, 2015, Starkville, Miss.

All-Time U.S. sophomore 400 hurdles list
55.28 … Sydney McLaughlin [Union Catholic, Scotch Plains, N.J.], 2015
57.31 … Jasmine Robinson [North Cobb, Kennesaw, Ga.], 2024
57.48 … Akala Garrett [Albemarle, N.C.], 2021
57.48 … Michelle Smith [Montverde (Fla.) Academy], 2022
57.64 … Charlynna Foster [Central, Clearwater, Fla.], 1995
58.10 … Nonah Waldron [Oak Park, Mich.], 2021
58.16 … Michaela Rose [Landry Academy, Suffolk, Va.], 2019
58.17 … Reonna Collier [Vacaville, Calif,], 2015
58.32 … Natalie Dumas [Eastern Regional, Voorhees, N.J.], 2024
58.33 … Tyra Wilson [Rock Bridge, Columbia, Mo.], 2019
58.50 … Tawana Watkins [Kennedy, Paterson, N.J.], 2000
58.63 … Kendell Williams [Kell, Marietta, Ga.], 2010

All-Time New Jersey 400 hurdles list
53.82 … Sydney McLaughlin [Union Catholic], 2017
56.83 … Krystal Cantey [Winslow Twp.], 2005
57.48 … Tawana Watkins [Paterson Kennedy], 2000
58.32 … Natalie Dumas [Eastern], 2024
58.44 … Amber Allen [Passaic County Tech], 2009
58.6h … Tracy Nelson [Plainfield], 1981
58.91 … Reanda Richards [West Essex], 2018
59.03 … Tonya Lee [Rancocas Valley], 1988
59.16 … Leslie Njoku [McNair Academic], 2007
59.33 … Kim Duke [Mount Olive], 1984
59.35 … Ugonna Ndu [Union], 2009
59.48 … Angela Lee [Franklin Twp.], 1995
59.49 … Shana-Gaye Tracey [Manchester Twp.], 2007
59.56 … Torie Robinson [Winslow Twp.], 2013
59.63 … Morgan Harvey [North Hunterdon], 2013
59.66 … Mandie Dulin [Shawnee], 1997
59.69 … Shelley Mitchell [Lakewood], 1988
59.72 … Abigail Dennis [Old Tappan], 2024
59.73 … Nichole Candelaria [Newark Tech], 2012
59.78 … Siobhan Counts [Plainfield], 2002
59.80 … Sophia Curtis [Ocean City], 2024
59.81 … Erin Crawford [Hillsboro], 2002

 

WILLIAMSTOWN’S ADDISON INGE WINS MEET OF CHAMPIONS HIGH JUMP!!!!!!

She was 2nd at Fast Times at Cherokee High and 2nd at the Woodbury Relays. She placed 4th at South Jersey Elite and the 2nd at the Tri-County Conference meet. She placed 2nd at sectionals and 2nd at states.

In the biggest meet of the year? Nobody beat Addison Inge.

Inge, a Williamstown junior, won the Meet of Champions high jump with a 5-6 clearance Wednesday at Pennsauken.

Inge and Moorestown junior I’Mara Ford both cleared 5-0, 5-2 and 5-4 on their 1st attempts, but Inge got over the bar at 5-6 on her 2nd attempt and Ford on her 3rd.

So Inge got the win, Ford placed 2nd, Winslow sophomore Ma’Syiah Brawner tied for 3rd with Clayton senior Alanna Woolfolk – the 2022 and 2023 MoC winner – who both cleared 5-4. Washington Township senior Dahlia Beasley and Willingboro senior Naa’Irah Andrews also cleared 5-4 and tied for 6th.

That’s six South Jersey medalists in the top seven.

Inge is the 3rd Williamstown girl to win a Meet of Champions title. Dana Burnett won the 100 [11.95] and 400 [55.20] in 1996 and Bria Mack the 100 in 2016 and 2017.

Inge first cleared 5-6 at last year’s state Group 3 meet, where she placed 3rd, and she hit 5-6 again last weekend, when she took 2nd at states.

South Jersey Meet of Champions High Jump Winners
Erin Halpin [Cherry Hill East], 1987 [5-8]
Kim Stoll [Holy Spirit], 1993 [5-8]
Brooke Minor [Woodbury], 2001 [5-8]
Briana Gray [Haddon Heights], 2005 [5-6]
Anna Cook [Florence], 2006 [5-10]
Priscilla Frederick [Paul VI], 2007 [5-8]
Tierra Hooker [Timber Creek], 2019 [5-10]
Alanna Woolfolk [Delsea], 2022 [5-6]
Alanna Woolfolk [Clayton], 2023 [5-8]

PEYTON SHUTE RUNS 9TH-FASTEST 1,600 / MILE TIME IN NEW JERSEY HISTORY IN SMOKING HOT MEET OF CHAMPIONS RACE!!!!!!!!

Peyton Shute smashed his own South Jersey 1,600 record and posted the 9th-fastest time in state history in a historic performance at the Meet of Champions Wednesday at Pennsauken.

Shute ran 4:05.27, breaking his own South Jersey record of 4:06.84 – converted from a 4:08.28 full mile at Icahn Stadium in New York last month. While you can’t convert 1,600 times to mile times, you can convert miles to 1,600, so Shute will be credited with the South Jersey mile record at 4:08.28 and the South Jersey 1,600 record with his 4:05.27.

The race produced four of the 14-fastest times in meet history, including the meet-record 4:04.49 by Ridgewood junior Luke Pash.

The race produced the fastest times in meet history for 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, 6th, 7th and 8th place.

Pash and Shute ran the two-fastest 1,600-meter or mile races ever in New Jersey. Every faster performance came in an out-of-state invitational or national meet.

Pash and Shute quickly gapped the field, with Shute out in 60.66 and Pash in 60.98. They came through the 800 with Shute in 2:01.83 and Pash in 2:02.10 and through 1,200 with Pash at 3:03.13 and Shute at 3:03.29. Pash closed in 61.36 and Shute in 61.99.

So it was:

Pash: 60.98 / 61.13 / 61.04 / 61.36
Shute: 60.66 / 61.17 / 61.46 / 61.99

Shute is entered in the mile at West Philly Nationals at 6:15 p.m. Saturday at Franklin Field as well as the two-mile at 8:11 p.m. Friday. Pash is entered in the two-mile and will anchor Ridgewood’s distance medley on Sunday morning.

Shute set the South Jersey 3,200 record of 8:54.11 at the Glenn Loucks Games in White Plains, N.Y., in May. That’s No. 14 in state history.

New Jersey 1,600-Meter Run List
3:58.5y,h … Marty Liquori [Essex Catholic], 1967
4:01.88y … Edward Cheserek [St. Benedict’s], 2011
4:02.08y … Robbie Andrews [Manalapan], 2009
4:03.59y … Sean Dolan [Hopewell Valley], 2019
4:04.17y … Ben Malone [Pascack Valley], 2013
4:04.48y … Marco Langan [Bridgewater-Raritan], 2022
4:04.48y … Colin Boler [Delbarton], 2023
4:04.49 … Luke Pash [Ridgewood], 2024
4:05.27 … Peyton Shute [Woodbury], 2024
4:05.57y … Jackson Barna [Ridge], 2022
4:06.63 … Patrick Schellberg [Delbarton], 2010
4:05.64 … Jim Nielsen [Bernards], 1984
4:06.25 … Jackson Braddock [Southern Reg.], 2021
4:06.33y … Joe Rosa [West Windsor-Plainsboro North], 2010
4:06.37y … Jim Rosa [West Windsor-Plainsboro North], 2010
4:06.66y … John Carlotti [Bernards], 1983
4:06.7y,h … Roger Jones [Ramsey], 1977
4:07.07y … Brett Johnson [Ocean City], 2009
4:07.23y … Seth Clevenger [Haddonfield], 2022
4:07.31 … Chris Marco [Toms River South], 2012
4:07.91 … Steve Schadler [Bergenfield], 1984
4:07.8y … Steve O’Connell [Millburn], 1976
4:08.06 … Joe Barrett [CBA], 2024
4:08.11 … Liam Tansey [Morris Hills], 2009
4:08.35 … Matt Mitchell [CBA], 1988
4:07.9y … Kevin Byrne [Paramus Catholic], 1977
4:08.28 … Stephen Lewandowski [Mountain Lakes], 2012
4:08.53y … Chris Lear [Pingry], 1992
4:08.58 … Kyle Rakitis [Kingsway], 2021
4:08.80 … Drew Maher [Shore Regional], 2018
4:08.92 … Hunter Celkupa [Colts Neck], 2024
4:08.7y ….. Mike Elder [Haddon Twp.], 1973
4:08.96 … Drake Anzano [CBA], 2016
4:09.01y … Steve Slattery [Mount Olive], 1998
4:09.09 … George Kelly [CBA], 2012
4:09.14 … Elliot Gindi [Ocean Twp.], 2017
4:09.14 … Matthew Remishofski [Wall], 2024
4:09.20 … John Richardson [Ocean City], 2003
4:09.30 … Colin Baker [Haddonfield], 2009
4:09.34 … Seth Clevenger [Haddonfield], 2022
4:09.42 … Edwin Klanke [St. Peter’s], 2021
4:09.46 … Shane Brosnan [Union Catholic], 2021
4:09.49 … Devin Hart [Point Pleasant Boro], 2017
4:09.53 … Mike Mazzaccaro [CBA], 2010
4:09.59 … Brandon Tubby [Hillsborough], 2016
4:09.62 … Blake Udland [Millburn], 2012
4:09.63 … D.J. Thornton [Union Catholic], 2010
4:09.69 … Bryan Spoonire [Asbury Park], 1991
4:09.74 … Chris Romero [Voorhees], 2017
4:09.5y,h … J.J. Clark [Columbia], 1982
4:09.6y,h … Vince Cartier [Scotch Plains], 1972
4:09.87 … Jimmy Wischusen [Union Catholic], 2022
4:09.7y,h … Buck Logan [Bernards], 1979
4:09.7y,h … Cliff Sheehan [Westfield], 1981
4:09.99 … Jack Falkowski [CBA], 2024

Meet of Champions All-Time Performance List
4:04.49 … Luke Pash [Ridgewood], 2024 [1]
4:05.27 … Peyton Shute [Woodbury], 2024 [2]
4:07.31 … Chris Marco, Toms River South, 2012 [1]
4:07.89 … Jim Rosa, West Windsor … Plainsboro North, 2010 [1]
4:08.11 … Liam Tansey, Morris Hills, 2009 [1]
4:08.28 … Steve Lewandowski, Mountain Lakes, 2012 [2]
4:08.58 … Kyle Rakitis, Kingsway, 2021 [1]
4:08.80 … Drew Maher, Shore Re. 2018 [1]
4:08.82 … Hunter Celkupa [Colts Neck], 2024 [3]
4:08.96 … Drake Anzano, CBA, 2016 [1]
4:09.03 … Brett Johnson, Ocean City, 2008 [1]
4:09.09 … George Kelly, CBA, 2012 [3]
4:09.14 … Sean Dolan, Hopewell Valley, 2019 [1]
4:09.14 … Matthew Remishofski [Wall], 2024 [4]
4:09.19 … Elliot Gindi, Ocean Township, 2017 [1]
4:09.2y … Steve O’Connell, Millburn, 1976 [1]
4:09.20 … John Richardson, Ocean City, 2003 [1]
4:09.30 … Colin Baker Haddonfield, 2009 [2]
4:09.46 … Shane Brosnan, Union Catholic, 2021 [2]
4:09.47 … Marco Langon, Bridgewater-Raritan, 2022 [1]
4:09.59 … Craig Forys, Colts Neck, 2007 [1]
4:09.62 … Blake Udland, Millburn, 2012 [4]
4:09.92 … Drew Maher, Shore Reg. 2017 [2]